StorEase Slimline Smart Rail: Which Accessories Fit — and What to Do If They Don’t
Over the past few years we’ve had a steady stream of calls from customers specifically asking about accessories for the StorEase Slimline Smart Rail — the narrow, black powder-coated rail sold by Bunnings. Most of them have the same problem: the accessories that came with the rail feel flimsy, don’t lock properly, or they want a hook or bike rack that StorEase simply doesn’t make.
This post covers exactly what the Slimline Smart Rail is, what accessories will and won’t fit it, and what your options are if you’ve found it frustrating to use.
What Is the StorEase Slimline Smart Rail?
The StorEase Slimline Smart Rail is a wall-mounted rail system sold by Bunnings. It’s the narrower, sleeker-looking of the two StorEase wall products — 105mm in height, 1200mm long, with a black powder-coated finish. It’s designed to be screwed directly to the wall at the height you need, and StorEase accessories clip onto it.
It’s a different product to the StorEase Smart Wall Panel, which is wider (158mm), aluminium-coloured, and uses a different groove design. If yours is black and narrow, you have the Slimline. If it’s silver/aluminium-coloured and wider, you have the Smart Wall Panel — and you should read our StorEase accessories guide instead.
The Problem With the Slimline Rail
When Bunnings first introduced the Slimline Smart Rail, we started getting calls almost immediately. Customers were finding that accessories didn’t feel secure — they’d slot in but could be knocked off with not much effort. We visited our local Bunnings store and tested it ourselves, and the experience matched what customers were reporting.
The issue comes down to the groove design. The Slimline rail has a narrower, shallower groove than the Smart Wall Panel. When you try to attach an accessory, there simply isn’t enough material for the hook to grip. The hook sits in the groove and appears locked, but under lateral load or a firm knock, it can come free. For a light hook holding a garden trowel, that might be fine. For anything heavier — bikes, power tools, heavy baskets — it’s not reliable.
This observation is backed up by a number of reviews on the Bunnings website for the Slimline product, where customers describe accessories falling off under normal use.

Do StoreWALL Accessories Fit the Slimline Smart Rail?
Yes and no — and it’s important to be specific here.
StoreWALL accessories will physically slot into the Slimline rail’s groove. The L-shaped lip at the top of a StoreWALL hook will sit in the upper groove. However, because the groove is shallower and narrower than the StorEase Smart Wall Panel, our CamLok mechanism cannot engage properly with the lower groove. The result is the same problem you’ll have with original StorEase accessories — significant play and movement once the hook is on the rail.
We do not recommend using StoreWALL accessories on the Slimline Smart Rail for anything other than the lightest applications. The CamLok locking mechanism — which is the main reason StoreWALL accessories are so secure on standard slatwall panels — simply cannot do its job on this rail.
📌 Note: This is different to our testing on the StorEase Smart Wall Panel (the wider aluminium one), where CamLok engages correctly and the fit is solid. The Slimline and the Smart Wall Panel are different products with different groove dimensions.
So What Are Your Options?
Option 1: Use the Slimline rail for lightweight items only
If you’re only hanging light items — garden tools, brooms, small hand tools — the Slimline rail with its original StorEase accessories will probably do the job. Don’t load it with bikes, heavy baskets, or power tools.
Option 2: Add StorEase Smart Wall Panels alongside the Slimline rails
If your Slimline rails are already installed on the wall and you don’t want to remove them, you can fill in between or below them with StorEase Smart Wall Panels (the wider aluminium ones). Those panels are compatible with StoreWALL accessories and CamLok will engage correctly. It’s a patch solution but it works.
Option 3: Replace the Slimline rails with StoreWALL panels
This is what most customers end up doing when the Slimline rail frustrates them enough. StoreWALL Standard Duty panels installed with InstallStrips give you a clean, full-wall panel system with two rows of grooves per panel, access to the full StoreWALL accessory range, and CamLok security on every hook. The InstallStrips mean there are no visible screw heads through the panel, and removal/repositioning of accessories is clean and easy.
Cost-wise, two StorEase Slimline rails side by side (to match the coverage of one StoreWALL 1.2m panel) will cost approximately $61.64. One StoreWALL Standard Duty 1.2m panel is $77.99. For roughly $20 more you will have a per panel, you get a choice of wall panel colour, access to StoreWALL and our large range of accessories that all come with the CamLok locking system. For most customers who’ve called us about the Slimline rail, this is the decision they make.
StorEase Slimline vs StorEase Smart Wall Panel vs StoreWALL — Quick Comparison
- StorEase Slimline Smart Rail: 105mm H, black, narrow groove. Accessories have significant play. Not recommended for heavy items.
- StorEase Smart Wall Panel: 158mm H, aluminium, wider groove. StoreWALL accessories compatible. CamLok engages correctly.
- StoreWALL Standard Duty 1.2m: 304mm H, PVC, four groove rows. Full CamLok compatibility. Covers twice the wall height of a StorEase panel. Available in 8 colours.
Frequently Asked Questions
I have the StorEase black rail from Bunnings. Will any StoreWALL accessories work on it?
StoreWALL accessories will physically fit the groove but CamLok cannot lock properly due to the shallow groove depth. We do not recommend using StoreWALL accessories on the Slimline rail for heavy items — the fit will have play and is not secure under load.
Can I buy replacement accessories for the Slimline Smart Rail anywhere other than Bunnings?
The Slimline rail uses StorEase’s own accessory system. While StoreWALL accessories technically slot in, they don’t lock securely on this rail. At the moment, Bunnings is the main source for Slimline-specific accessories. If you’re finding the range limited, that’s a genuine constraint of the Slimline system — it’s one of the reasons many customers upgrade to a full panel system.
What’s the easiest way to tell the Slimline and the Smart Wall Panel apart?
Colour and width. If it’s black and narrow (around 105mm), it’s the Slimline. If it’s silver/aluminium-coloured and wider (around 150–158mm), it’s the Smart Wall Panel. They’re different products with different groove specs and different compatibility outcomes.
If I switch to StoreWALL, do I need to remove the Slimline rails first?
It depends on how they’re positioned. If the Slimline rails are at a height that would conflict with where you want to position StoreWALL panels, you’ll need to remove them. If they’re out of the way or can be left as-is, you can install StoreWALL around them. We’re happy to advise on your specific layout — send us a photo of your wall and we can help you plan the best approach.
Can I use StoreWALL accessories on the StorEase Slimline at all — for light things?
Technically yes, with the caveat that CamLok won’t lock properly. For very light items — a single lightweight hook, a small bin — the physical fit may be sufficient. We still don’t recommend it as a general approach, and you should make your own judgement based on the weight of what you’re hanging.